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Create and manage databases
The Database service provides scalable and reliable cloud provisioning functionality for both relational and non-relational database engines. Users can quickly and easily use database features without the burden of handling complex administrative tasks.
Create a database instance
Prerequisites. Before you create a database instance, you need to configure a default datastore and make sure you have an appropriate flavor for the type of database instance you want.
Configure a default datastore.
Because the dashboard does not let you choose a specific datastore to use with an instance, you need to configure a default datastore. The dashboard then uses the default datastore to create the instance.
Add the following line to
/etc/trove/trove.conf
:default_datastore = DATASTORE_NAME
Replace
DATASTORE_NAME
with the name that the administrative user set when issuing thetrove-manage
command to create the datastore. You can use the trovedatastore-list
command to display the datastores that are available in your environment.For example, if your MySQL data store name is set to
mysql
, your entry would look like this:default_datastore = mysql
Restart Database services on the controller node:
# service trove-api restart # service trove-taskmanager restart # service trove-conductor restart
Verify flavor.
Make sure an appropriate flavor exists for the type of database instance you want.
Create database instance. Once you have configured a default datastore and verified that you have an appropriate flavor, you can create a database instance.
Log in to the dashboard.
From the CURRENT PROJECT on the
Project
tab, select the appropriate project.On the
Project
tab, open theDatabase
tab and clickInstances
category. This lists the instances that already exist in your environment.Click
Launch Instance
.In the
Launch Database
dialog box, specify the following values.Details
Database Name
: Specify a name for the database instance.Flavor
: Select an appropriate flavor for the instance.Volume Size
: Select a volume size. Volume size is expressed in GB.Initialize Databases
: Initial DatabaseOptionally provide a comma separated list of databases to create, for example:
database1
,database2
,database3
Initial Admin User
: Create an initial admin user. This user will have access to all the databases you create.Password
: Specify a password associated with the initial admin user you just named.Host
: Optionally, allow the user to connect only from this host. If you do not specify a host, this user will be allowed to connect from anywhere.Click the
Launch
button. The new database instance appears in the databases list.
Backup and restore a database
You can use Database services to backup a database and store the backup artifact in the Object Storage service. Later on, if the original database is damaged, you can use the backup artifact to restore the database. The restore process creates a database instance.
This example shows you how to back up and restore a MySQL database.
To backup the database instance
Log in to the dashboard.
From the CURRENT PROJECT on the
Project
tab, select the appropriate project.On the
Project
tab, open theDatabase
tab and clickInstances
category. This displays the existing instances in your system.Click
Create Backup
.In the
Backup Database
dialog box, specify the following values:Name
Specify a name for the backup.
Database Instance
Select the instance you want to back up.
Click
Backup
. The new backup appears in the backup list.
To restore a database instance
Now assume that your original database instance is damaged and you need to restore it. You do the restore by using your backup to create a new database instance.
Log in to the dashboard.
From the CURRENT PROJECT on the
Project
tab, select the appropriate project.On the
Project
tab, open theDatabase
tab and clickBackups
category. This lists the available backups.Check the backup you want to use and click
Restore Backup
.In the
Launch Database
dialog box, specify the values you want for the new database instance.Click the
Restore From Database
tab and make sure that this new instance is based on the correct backup.Click
Launch
.The new instance appears in the database instances list.
Update a database instance
You can change various characteristics of a database instance, such as its volume size and flavor.
To change the volume size of an instance
- Log in to the dashboard.
- From the CURRENT PROJECT on the
Project
tab, select the appropriate project. - On the
Project
tab, open theDatabase
tab and clickInstances
category. This displays the existing instances in your system. - Check the instance you want to work with. In the
Actions
column, expand the drop down menu and selectResize Volume
. - In the
Resize Database Volume
dialog box, fill in theNew Size
field with an integer indicating the new size you want for the instance. Express the size in GB, and note that the new size must be larger than the current size. - Click
Resize Database Volume
.
To change the flavor of an instance
- Log in to the dashboard.
- From the CURRENT PROJECT on the
Project
tab, select the appropriate project. - On the
Project
tab, open theDatabase
tab and clickInstances
category. This displays the existing instances in your system. - Check the instance you want to work with. In the
Actions
column, expand the drop down menu and selectResize Instance
. - In the
Resize Database Instance
dialog box, expand the drop down menu in theNew Flavor
field. Select the new flavor you want for the instance. - Click
Resize Database Instance
.